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Manchester, NH: Image 4 partners with local businesses in support of latest Building on Hope volunteer project

Manchester, NH, May 14, 2014:

Image 4 is lending their design and fabrication expertise to the renovation of the Opportunity Networks facility in Amherst, NH, lead by Building on Hope.

Building on Hope is a community organization of volunteers who work with builders, architects and designers to provide physical improvements to facilities associated with non-profit service groups. Their latest project benefits Opportunity Networks, a non-profit organization that provides vocational and social services to disabled adults. The current facility is in serious need of physical and aesthetic improvements, which will enable Opportunity Networks to continue to provide high-quality services.

Image 4 is an expert in designing and building spaces that deliver an exceptional experience. For 30 years, they have helped businesses and brands across many industries tell their compelling and unique stories through immersive branded environments. Image 4 applied their unique experience to the Opportunity Networks' facility by developing custom graphics and design elements that will tie together the architectural elements of the building, and will inspire workers, volunteers, and clients for years to come.

Stibler Associates, a long-time partner, approached Image 4 to consider donating to the Building on Hope project. “Once we saw the good that the program was doing, we knew we had to help,” said Elizabeth Hummel, vice president of operations at Image 4. “We also asked Monadnock Paper to assist us by supporting the development of customized graphics, wallpaper, and design elements. They accepted immediately. We are excited to work with these and other local organizations to support this important community initiative.”

“We are excited for the participation of Image 4, Monadnock Paper and all our donors and volunteers. This is our largest project to-date, and it would not be possible without their support,” said Karen VanDerBeken, co-leader of Building on Hope.

The ribbon cutting ceremony for the renovated facility is scheduled for May 18, 2014. For more information about Building on Hope, visit www.buildingonhope.com.